Below you can find a listing of the different drug & alcohol rehab services covered by Magellan Health in Arizona. The list can be incomplete. If you do not find what you looking for. Please do not hesitate to contact one of our counselors at 1-800-304-2219.

The River Source is a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program that offers its patients detox, inpatient treatment, outpatient rehab, counseling, continuing care, and holistic treatment options. More specific options such as women only treatment is also provided, along with faith-based treatment.

Providing residential and outpatient treatment for addiction, Valley Home also provides online therapy help for families and individuals who are struggling with addiction. Valley home is located in seven different states, and assists men and women through his or her recovery.

The Anasazi Foundation was founded in 1988 and is a non-profit organization and is a wilderness based treatment program, that incorporates primitive living experiences and philosophies. This approach invites natural healing through nature, and traditional Native American techniques.

The River Source program treats the whole person, and restores a balance to the mind body and spirit. Services offered within this program include a five to ten-day detox program, 30, 60, and 90-day residential treatment services, and an intensive outpatient treatment center.

Operating within the field of addiction treatment since 1964, the Calvary Healing Center has three locations within the Phoenix area. The facility provides clients with residential and outpatient treatment, which address practical, spiritual, and physical aspects of addiction.

Saint Lukes Behavioral Health Center is a 124 bed program, situated in Phoenix, Arizona and is connected with the St. Lukes Medical Center. Provided at the center are both inpatient and outpatient services for adults, seniors, adolescents, and teens. The methods of treatment include psychiatric care and substance abuse treatment; individualized treatment plans can be developed for each patient.